Review: imgcubby.com

Jesse

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Hey all,



I'd like to introduce https://imgcubby.com. I've been away for many years now, but have returned! I started this for my own personal use, but a few others have wanted to use it, so I'm opening it up to everyone. It'll also be listed in the next z-o-o-m.eu software update.

No wait times and no multi-step download pages filled with ads for all uploaded images.
  • No ads on any pages
  • Images hosted with Backblaze B2
  • Custom image watermarking
  • No file storage limits
  • No unviewed deletion time
  • bmp, gif, jpeg, jpg, png, wbmp
  • Max upload size: 20MB
  • Password protect your images
Some of the common questions:

Q: Can I upload adult content?
A: You can upload whatever you want as long as it doesn't contain CP.

Q: What's the PPV rate?
A: No PPV rates whatsoever. There's no ads to cover the expense.

Q: What's the difference between registered and unregistered accounts?
A: Registered won't lose access to their account uploads.

Q: What are thumbs resized to?
A: 170*170

Anyway, let me know if you run into any issues or what you think.
 
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Thanks. I thought about making an official one, but it isn't fully finished. I still want to make a theme and have a few more features before I make anything official. Right now I'm just looking for some quick reviews.
 
Honestly site is fast and uploads seem fast as well. Though I would like to see a direct link section where "Page Link" and the other options are shown.
 
Thanks Mochi.

You have that option. You can highlight the images you want and select the "Links" option.

Or do you mean something different?
What i mean is when i click to view the image there are these options:

Page Link
HTML Code
Forum Code

it be nice to have a 4th option that is just the image source, would be better for quick embedding and other things.

As right now the direct image source is in the html/forum code which is not ideal if I want to upload an image to for example this post through the URL upload.
 
On the image view page, click Sharing next to view file. There’s a direct link direct link to the image download file there. I’ll get it added elsewhere soon.

The image you see on the file view page is compressed. Clicking download gives the original source file.
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I had to upgrade the server to a VPS today. I thought the semi-dedicated server would last several months, but with multiple people uploading large files at the same time it couldn’t keep up.

Should be smooth sailing for quite a while now!
 
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